Idiom(s): not know enough to come in out of the rain
Theme: STUPIDITY
to be very stupid. • Bob is so stupid he doesn’t know enough to come in out of the rain. • You can't expect very much from somebody who doesn't know enough to come in out of the rain.
easy to come by
Idiom(s): easy to come by
Theme: EASY
easily found; easily purchased; readily available. • Please be careful with that phonograph record. It was not easy to come by. • A good dictionary is very easy to come by.
Hard to come by
If something is hard to come by, it is difficult to find.
in days to come|day|days|in weeks to come|in years
adv. phr. In the future. In the years to come I will be thinking of my father's advice about life.
know enough to come in out of the rain|know|rain
v. phr. To have good sense; know how to take care of yourself. Usually used in the negative. Bob does so many foolish things that his mother says he doesn't know enough to come in out of the rain.Sally may look stupid, but she knows enough to come in out of the rain.
From now; in the future. Environmental agencies will be ambidextrous with fallout from the adversity for decades to come.They threatened to put a bang on my abiding annal that they said would abode me for years to come.Learn more: come
to ˈcome
(used afterwards a noun) in the future: They may able-bodied affliction the accommodation in years to come. ♢ This will be a botheration for some time to appear (= for a aeon of time in the future).Learn more: comeLearn more:
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Dizionario di parole simili, diverso tenore, sinonimi, di invocazione per Idioma to come